"Cheilitis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cheilitis is a general term that refers to inflammation or irritation of the lips. It can be caused by a variety of factors such as allergic reactions, nutritional deficiencies, skin conditions, or environmental factors. There are different types of cheilitis, including angular cheilitis, which is a common condition characterized by painful cracks or erosion on the corners of the mouth. Cheilitis can be treated with topical creams or ointments, lifestyle changes, and home remedies.
Usage Examples for "Cheilitis"
Cheetos are a brand of cheese-flavored puffed corn snack food. They are known for their bright orange color and are often referred to as a popular "munching" snack.
Cheilalgia is a medical term that refers to a sharp pain or intense discomfort in the tongue, often caused by a variety of factors, such as a viral infection, injury, or inflammation. It can also be caused by a condition like glossitis, which is inflammation of the tongue.
Cheilectomy is a type of surgery that involves removing a portion of the corner of the eye, also known as the nasal or medial canthus. This is typically performed to correct conditions such as entropion, where the eyelid rolls inward, or cetropion, where the eyelid rolls outward. The surgery aims to restore proper eye alignment and reduce symptoms such as irritation, redness, and vision problems.
Cheilopoda refers to a suborder of arachnids that includes the scorpions. It belongs to the order Scorpiones and is characterized by the presence of a curved tail with a venomous stinger at the end.
Cheiloproclitic is a rare and rather technical term that refers to a type of speech abnormality, specifically a fusion of the lips and tongue. An individual with cheiloproclitic speech would have a difficulty articulating certain sounds, such as the "t" or "d" sounds, resulting in words being pronounced with a substituted or distorted sound, often with a repeated or interrupted sound instead.